Add friendship
to INSTALLED_APPS
and run syncdb
.
To use django-friendship
in your views:
from django.contrib.auth.models import User from friendship.models import Friend, Follow def my_view(request): # List of this user's friends all_friends = Friend.objects.friends(request.user) # List all unread friendship requests requests = Friend.objects.unread_requests(user=request.user) # List all rejected friendship requests rejects = Friend.objects.rejected_requests(user=request.user) # List all sent friendship requests sent = Friend.objects.sent_requests(user=request.user) # List of this user's followers all_followers = Following.objects.followers(request.user) # List of who this user is following following = Following.objects.following(request.user) ### Managing friendship relationships other_user = User.objects.get(pk=1) new_relationship = Friend.objects.add_friend(request.user, other_user) Friend.objects.are_friends(request.user, other_user) == True Friend.objects.remove_friend(other_user, request.user) # Create request.user follows other_user relationship following_created = Following.objects.add_follower(request.user, other_user)
To use django-friendship
in your templates:
{% load friendshiptags %} {% friends request.user %} {% followers request.user %} {% following request.user %} {% friend_requests request.user %}
django-friendship
emits the following signals:
- friendship_request_created
- friendship_request_rejected
- friendship_request_canceled
- friendship_request_accepted
- friendship_removed
- follower_created
- following_created
- follower_removed
- following_removed
This package requires Django 1.4 since v0.9.0. The last release supporting Django 1.3 is v0.8.3.